This volume brings together contributions by eleven noted specialists on peace and security issues in the Caribbean. All chapters are based on recent research on the radically transformed regional situation in the post Cold-War context. Particular emphasis is placed on the formulation of security policies by the most relevant security actors, including both external powers present in the region, independent states and subregional groupings. This discussion is placed in the framework of post Cold-War security outlooks which focus on 'non-traditional' threats, mainly drugs and illegal migration.
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Introduction: Challenges to Peace and Security in the post-Cold War Caribbean; J.R.Beruff & H.G.Muqmz, - PART 1: THE ROLE OF THE EXTERNAL POWERS - US Military Policy Towards the Caribbean in the 90s; H.G.Muqmz, & J.R.Beruff - French Presence and Strategic Interests in the Caribbean: The Geopolitical Role of France's Hemispheric Dependencies; M.L.Martin - Britain and the Commonwealth Caribbean: the Security Dimension; P.Sutton - Canada and Caribbean Security; H.P.Klepak - PART 2: REGIONAL ACTORS AND THE SECURITY ENVIRONMENT - National Security, Narcotics Control and the Haitian Military; M.S.Laguerre - Cuban Security in the 90s; I.Jaramilio - The US-Cuba Strategic Game; A.P.Maingot - Strategic Military Interests and Puerto Rican Self Determination: The Plebiscite Debate (1989-1993); J.R.Beruff - PART 3: DRUGS AND MIGRATION AS SECURITY PROBLEMS - Caribbean Manifestations of the International Narcotics Phenomenom; I.Griffith - The Geopolitics of Caribbean Migration: From the Cold War to the Post-Cold War; R.Grosfoguel - Coast Guards and Boat People; M.A.Morris - Index
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